Round Two of the Guinness Six Nations is in the books with Ireland and France leading the way with two wins from two. England also opened their account as they battled past Scotland at BT Murrayfield to get their campaign back on track. Former England prop Alex Corbisiero, who covers the Championship
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O’Gara details Sexton’s balancing act
Legendary Ireland kicker Ronan O’Gara has laid bare just how difficult Johnny Sexton’s task is when it comes to juggling responsibilities in this year’s Guinness Six Nations. O’Gara, who won Rugby’s Greatest Championship with a Grand Slam in 2009, holds the record for the most points for his country, notching 1,083
Slade targets Ireland game for injury return
England’s Henry Slade hopes he can be involved in the remainder of their Guinness Six Nations campaign as he nears a return to action. The 26-year-old centre is hoping to feature this weekend for the Exeter Chiefs, when they face Gloucester Rugby on Friday night. The utility back has not played since
Injured Rattez to miss remainder of Championship
France winger Vincent Rattez has announced on social media that he will miss the remainder of the 2020 Guinness Six Nations, after fracturing his leg in Sunday’s 35-22 win over Italy. The 27-year-old had played a significant part in the 2010 Grand Slam champions’ 100 per cent start to this year’s
Ireland players picked as the Dove Men+Care #ChampionsofCare for Round Two
The Ireland players were picked as the Dove Men+Care #ChampionsofCare for Round Two – and this beautiful video of the players with their number one fans shows why! Ireland scored four tries against Wales to secure their second win in two matches in this year’s Guinness Six Nations. And several players including
Guinness Six Nations Fantasy Rugby: Team of Round 2
England Women maintain perfect start with victory over Scotland
England Women proved too hot to handle in the snow as they swept to a 53-0 victory over Scotland at BT Murrayfield. Extreme weather in Glasgow on Sunday forced the Championship match to be rearranged and moved to Edinburgh where there was no stopping England. Abby Dow scored a stunning try while


